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Page Si Wednesday, July 8, 1925. THE KLAMi. GIANT ROOKIE USED BY McGRAW IN !drTrom a go FIRST GAME OF PITTSBURGH SERIES TODAY'S STANDING I'.MIHI Tesms NEW YORK, July T. (Untied San Francisco ! Neva) William Muldoon. of the Salt Lake !sw York state athletic comnila-' Seattle Pittsburgh Remaim In Lead By Margin Of Only One .10.. issued .statement to th. lo. Angel.. .. " , 5 .. . , D u i 'effect that no blda will be enter-. Portland Full Game; Senators Slip A Notch By Losing nara u)ned (or (ha hcwvywoistt chant-1 Oakland ipionshlp match between Jack Demp-Sacramcnto .... sey and Harry Willa until Demp-. Vernon 'aey areepts the challenge filed by ni-cro heavvwelaht aome time Tcama IXMST l.KAIil'K W. L. Pet. 8 .171 Fought Game To White Sox 2-1 POLO GROUNDS. NEW YORK, which St. Louis Buffered two de- i July 7. (United New) Kent . feata. W. L. Fct, The flrat name went to os-; , ... . Piit.bur.h ton 7 to 4. and the aecond 8 to l.. rt.,,. m.. no, m-'.V.w York .NATIONAL l.K.iGlK , 44 !7 Greenfield, who la spending hit first year in the National league, was! fn ljo elected by John McGraw, today to . Ih r.lb. supply the wedge that would pryi Th Phils snd Reds split a double di,eover the Pirates aitlon at the Hill xnnaoal fny lha rMnnt' I In lh. Ilnl mh hnt In thu MMind. not foreman to risk such an important r. noiaera oi mini piare. . rtr,kln hard pressed. They lost,"" th " " ' lh' "Tl " J',. "" " , . lent time, he has been unable UrM. Louis ' j . j.-.Ki. I discover any adequate stand where Cincinnati . reage mat wouia pry rniii iu . . i psn.j,,ihia looa. from their po- header in Philadelphia. Donohue;" bout migh l-e held. And even Ph l.d.lphi. top of th. league. It '.hut out th. Philadelphia 4 to 0i forthcoming be doe.; Chi .go came by placing a youngster tm th. mound, but Greenfield has worked well In the past against the Pitts burgh team. He worked well again believe that any of the large Boston Cincinnati lost 4 to 3. promoter, .o Th. Senator, lost aome of their car to tackle th. tout. 45 . 98 .81 .34 ..35 34 . Jt 30 37 39 3 40 43 44 lead over th. Athletic by dropping I UADP1Q HrtPINr. gametotheWhlt.SoxlnChlcagoiBUt.IV MAKKI3 nvrir.V 2 to 1. Lyons, pitcshing for the Sox. today, and as a result, the Pirates allowed only five hits, and fanned are just one full game ahead of the i Bluege la the ninth, with the tying New Yorkers, who nosed out a 7 to victory In the last of th. eighth inning. The Giants' victory gave them their third win out of eight times they have faced the western team. There are fonr gmmea left ran on aecond and two outs. Th. games between Boston and Detroit and Philadelphia and Cleve land were postponed on account of rain. Th. Yankees dropped to seventh in the present series, at the end of place and th. Browns advanced to which time, the league leadership, j a tie with the Tigers In fourth place, for the present at least, will bare as a result of a complete victory for been decided. Th. Cardinals' position at fourth place waa weakened considerably by Boston, in the double program In th. St. Louis team In a donble kill. Th. Browns won their first gam. 13 to J and the second by the nar rower margin of ( to E. Rabbit Maranville To Assume Role of New Cubs' Skipper Bill JCillefer Given His Release For Failure To Make A Winning Team NEW YORK, July 7. Rabbit sinranvtlle, the star National league Iniielder became the third, K new manager In . the Katlonal league this season, when he waa appointed to succeed Bill Kllle. ter as pilot of the Chicago Cubs. The Rabbit, whose appointment U supposed to be due to the ' poor showing the Cubs have made thls year,, took charge of the team just before It played the . . Brooklyn Robins Tuesday at Eb blta field. He shook up the line-up at once and sent Grigsby and Tommy . Griffith, a couple of veterans Into the outfield, where they re placed two recruits, Brooks and - Jahn. Then Maranville, who shone first in Boston and went to Chi cago from Pit tii burgh ' In the Grantham-Aldrkh-Orinun deal, fumbled the first ball hit to him after the game opened, indicat ing that the cares and worries of manager might already he he. ' ginning to affect him. Killefcr was paid up to the end of the year and released outright by William Wrigley, Jr., owner of the Cubs, Catalina Island and most of the chewing gum. He will now go to Philadelphia to break the glad news to his wife who is In a hospital there and then to his home In PawPaw, Mich. Killefer succeeded John ny Kvers with the Chicago team, nd at the end of August would have served three full years. In addition to Maranville, the other new National league mana gers are Rogers Hornsby of the St. Louis Cards and Zach Wheat of the Robins, whose appoint v ment is only temporary- . - Like Homsby and Wheat. Mar anvlllc will continue in the line up. Burleigh! Grimes Gets Indefinite Suspension NEW YORK. July 7nurlcigh Grimes, pitcher for the Brooklyn Dodgers, has been Indefinitely sus pended fcy Jahn A. Heydler of the National league, for arguing with umpire McLaughlin In last Sunday's double header with the Braves. Charlie Rosenburg To Meet Filipino Tonight CLEVELAND, Ohio. July 7. Thus scheduled bantamweight i-out be tween Charlie Rosenberg, the cham Plon. and Pete Sarglento, Filipino challenger, va scallcd off Tuesday sui. m account or rain. The bout iu De staged Wednesday night. Sid Terris To Fight It Out With Hudkins CHICAGO, July 7. Sid Terrl ... u Are riunKins, Nebraska wild , cat are considered the best pair now seeking the lightweight crown. They will fight In Chicago Friday. Davie Shade Given Crack on Big Time NEW YORK, July 7 (United New.) Dave Shade, the Califor nia welterweight who knocked out Jimmy 8 lattery, signed arti cles Tuesday in which he agreed to meet Harry Grcb, of Pitts burgh, Paul Berlenbaeh, of New York, or Mickey Walker of Elisabeth, N. J., at the Polo Grounds on September 3, 18. Matchmaker Jimmy De Forest, who signed Shade explained that Walker, would be sought as Shade's first opponent. Rut Is case Walker refuses Greb or Ber lenbaeh would be next In line. PIRATES WIN PENNANT PITTSBURGH. July 7. Stanley Harris hopes Pittsburgh will win the National league pennant. The manager of the Washington Sena tors, while her. for an exhibition contest, said that a break in the Giants' success would Intensify in terest in baseball. AMERICAN' I.K.WUK Teams W. L. Washington 0 Philadelphia 48 15 Chicago 41 85 Detroit - J 9 St. Louis SS 40 Cleveland 1 New York - 33 43 Boston '. i .(30 .800 .807 .4 80 .473 .4(7 .447 .413 Pet. .8(7 .(48 ,5.n .487 .487 .439 .437 .324 HARRY GREB TO GET IN THE BUGGY SOON PITTSBURGH. July 7. (United News) Harry Greb has signed for a bout In Cleveland July 14, It was announced Tuesday by "Red" Mason, Greb's manager. He will appear either against Johnny Wil ton, former middleweight champion or Tommy Laughrin, Philadelphia fighter. COAST LEAGUE Stanley Harris, manager of Ib.lhla on young CIm ('.rlyl.rookl. .rla?rrh"P..'n Senators, lead. outfield" with th. Tigers. Toronto The nan iruunpwi pw.mw ? . ., Kin.. i.. .. ri..an ' .trenatn wno railing uiiwa nine give, him plenty of opportunities to j cam., and llowlay hoped Carlyls teach his men lh. v.lu. of team would b. Included lu aald str.ugth Ml .h- ..- Attmlrm ttw Individual II Was. .orv I Now Carlylo la playing a big part . (I . 63 38 .581 world . 48 42 .133 bis team In aacrlllet) hitting. 48 43 .(27 .43 43 .(00 .38 1 .433 3S (( .385 Jl (8 .3(( In the success of th. Toronto tawm In the International league race. Th Canadians ma to have lh. Inalils traek on lh pennant, hogged for years by Jack IHian and his Haiti mora outfit. 4'arlyl la hilling and Harris Is an edeetlvo and timely hitler. He has the natural desire of a ball player to "plrkl one." Hut he haa learned the value of playing th gam., lie seta th. xamplo for bla teammates day In and day out. which may be on of the reasons, fielding U brilliant atyl. why th Senators ambled along to , h championship last year and are While many factors enter Into lh making a bid for the flag this sea- partial rollapa of the Cleveland aon. Th New York Yankees have ball team, lh outstanding weakness several times given striking evl- of the team Is In Its offrnslv depart- denrea of what a team of atara ran meal. do when the members aeek personal glory above team success. Last spring, while the Detroit Tiger and Toronto, with which th Tiger, havo a working agreement, war. training at Augusta, (la., Man ager Dan llowley, Toronto boss, had Krer atne. Trls Speaker assumed lh. r.lns In th Forest city h has had a powerful batting team club that could atep out day la and day nut and battle lh Tiger, lh Yanks and other ball murdering outfits. For a lima this season lha Texaa ..... . . . '"ir nittiag, L, slipped. Th. soa, always a i .-,' nolal eoiiind7fi? honor, was fln.li, A hi fallur. uTl mmbr of th lh ball at a .(oo T ly out.- Th.y .nTjrT Hw.il u,, " Vara ( Burn. . ,,hl The. man cannot' iW ! sg.ln.t ,uch Pllch't' ton and lh. A.hl.U,J,, canool oulba! th tJJ pkr haa a( nt from bis ma aa iUrf, I ranged stuff from brlliu. 'our- n lw.nty.fon, v,nt land fana and sport i ginning to urga miiV ftorta to pull lh wins BOOK. C Paing ot Usui paraaai of lh A ma ling racorda rveala nuaiiuB us in. v.J leading th. pack wiago, COLO and 111 (t'oBtlaued ob I FAMOUS FANS Mushy Callahan Is Winner Over O'Donnel LOS ANGELES. July 7. Mushy Callahan of Los Angeles, won a referee's decision over Johnny O'Donnell at the Vernon Coliseum her. Tuesday night. Callahan out boxed the St. Paul boy, winning eight rounds of the ten. A circulation covering the city of Klamath Falls and th county of Klamath that's the Klamath News. COAST LEAGUE - Score R. E. San Francisco 3 8 1 Los Angeles 1 7 ( Batteries Geary and Y.lle; Root, Milstead and Spencer. Score R H. E Sacramento - - .... 1 11 1 SeatUe 11 H J Batteriea E. Shea and M. Shea. Wachenfeldt; Hasty and Daly. Score R. H. E. Salt Lake - 4 11 1 Portland 8 " 1 Batteries Mulcshy and Cook. Poters; Holllngsworth and Hannah. Score Vernon Oakland Batteriea Pllletle, R. II. E. . 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